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i would take it but in Perth...if you are willing to post let me know how much to postcode 6009

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Hey mate, i would post it but who will post it and how?

I don't know much about posting fragile stuff, hence why i only get quotes from pack and send. because well they pack for you! But they are a rip and quoted almost 300$ because a box has to be made around it for it to go on a pallet so it isnt damaged.

Make some calls for me?

don't get ur hopes up, shipping to melbourne was $290

yeah that sucks any ideas for different cheap companies or ways to send fragile items this big?

yeh its a rip but like you said no real choice. mmm can you get some dimensions of the wing so i can use that to find out the size of box needed and stuff if thats cool. maybs just pm the details.

cheers

yeh its a rip but like you said no real choice. mmm can you get some dimensions of the wing so i can use that to find out the size of box needed and stuff if thats cool. maybs just pm the details.

cheers

PM Sent.

Last time I sent a wing... slightly smaller wing bout half the height Adelaide - Sydney via Greyhound couriers for approx $60 - made a cardboard box for it from multiple boxes joined together duct taped it up wrapped the wing up in paper and scrunch a heap more paper in to protect it.

http://www.greyhoundfreight.com.au/aboutus.asp

Last time I sent a wing... slightly smaller wing bout half the height Adelaide - Sydney via Greyhound couriers for approx $60 - made a cardboard box for it from multiple boxes joined together duct taped it up wrapped the wing up in paper and scrunch a heap more paper in to protect it.

http://www.greyhoundfreight.com.au/aboutus.asp

Thanks for that....

Ok guys its 143$ to a depot in any main city.

Extra 45$ to go to your door if your close to the city areas i think.

Very good price there! I sold mine for $450 and that was without Nismo caps. These genuine GTR wings are MEGA rare people. Also they aren't fibre glass and prone to cracking like the aftermarket jobs. These are full plastic and very sturdy with full adjustable wing.

Stick to your price steveo because someone will buy it for what you are asking (and it's already at a very good price).

Also, try airroaddirect.com.au for transport. I used them and they are not too expensive.

GL with sale.

Very good price there! I sold mine for $450 and that was without Nismo caps. These genuine GTR wings are MEGA rare people. Also they aren't fibre glass and prone to cracking like the aftermarket jobs. These are full plastic and very sturdy with full adjustable wing.

Stick to your price steveo because someone will buy it for what you are asking (and it's already at a very good price).

Also, try airroaddirect.com.au for transport. I used them and they are not too expensive.

GL with sale.

Thanks Steve.

Yeah firm at 400$ .. Surprised I still have it here!...

Yeah the fibreglass copies are rediculous I bought 1 before I realized it is genuine or nothing for quality. ..

They fit shit, bend and paint just looks pathetic on them. They are flimsy as anything and cannot be pulled apart / adjusted....

mate my offer still stands....400 including delivery....

so then i get 240 bucks ... no

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